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SOLD Price drop: Two sets of hard tomo nagura for bevel polishing or razor honing

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Here are a couple of sets of hard tomo nagura.

Buyer to pay shipping.

SOLD 1) Set of 4 packaged Kyoto stamped tomo nagura, 9, 12, 15, and 24 mm thick. Total weight of set 390 gm. Asking $60 $40, buyer to pay shipping.

I cannot remember the source of these tomo, but purchased as the progressive thickness set. They are in cellophane wrap, have never been used and I cannot access hardness or particle size of slurry. One edge is rounded to be used as the rubbing side, I presume.

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SOLD 2) Three hard tomo nagura, for final razor honing slurries. Total weight 460 gm. Asking $50, buyer to pay shipping. SOLD

Level 4.5-5+ tomo nagura. Norutaki Irimono is 4.5, smooth and polishes nicely. Nakayama Asagi is a bit harder, breaks down slowly, but polishes well. Oozuku is super hard to release slurry mainly from base stone.

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Price adjustment:

1) Set of 4 packaged Kyoto stamped tomo nagura, 9, 12, 15, and 24 mm thick. Total weight of set 390 gm. Asking $60 $50, buyer to pay shipping.
 
Price adjustment:

1) Set of 4 packaged Kyoto stamped tomo nagura, 9, 12, 15, and 24 mm thick. Total weight of set 390 gm. Asking $60 $40, buyer to pay shipping.
 
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